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Bob-A-Lot

The Bob-A-Lot - A great new toy to stimulate and keep your dog occupied at home.


I love this toy. The Bob-A-Lot can hold three cups of kibble. As part of your dogs daily feeding routine, this is a great toy for dispensing food slowly while using brain, nose and paws, thereby stimulating your dog mentally and physically.

This weighted toy wobbles but never falls down. It can be filled with treats or food in a top or bottom chamber, and then must be manipulated by the dog's nose or paws to extract the goodies inside. This is a great and safe leave-alone toy that you can fill with your dog’s normal dry food, therefore creating a mind-testing game. This is especially good for dogs who gulp their food in a normal bowl–the bob-a-lot makes them work for their food and requires time and effort to dispense it. It gets the paws up from me for being one of the smartest and sturdiest toys I’ve seen.

  • Holds up to 3 cups of dried food (large Bob-A-Lot)

  • made of hard wearing and hard chewing plastic

  • 2 compartments for food/treats

  • adjustable holes for degree in difficulty for treat dispensing

The Bob-A-Lot comes in 2 sizes to cater for all breeds.
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Available to my clients for $30.00
Mini Bob-A-Lot for small breed dogs $23.00

Or free with my Gold Package Service
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